My apologies, but I have no idea what VLD's is. I have yet to see the .223 that can meet, nevermind exceed .308 ballistics. Please advise.The 223 with VLD's can meet or exceed 308 ballistics at 1000
My apologies, but I have no idea what VLD's is. I have yet to see the .223 that can meet, nevermind exceed .308 ballistics. Please advise.
Not knowing what VLD (Very Low Drag) means could be the reason you have not seen a .223 bullet that will meet or exceed .308 ballistics.![]()
So if you could have any set up you wanted to shoot 1000 yards accuratly what would be your choice of rifle? caliber? scope? barrel twist?
UserRyan
Why not a .50cal.
I think the precision .50's that are made are accurate, but there is a whole other problem with them besides cost - a decent place to shoot them.I know squat about shooting long either, but the question was - 1000 yards accurately
The .50 is not really that accurate. It was developed to destroy targets at long range. Not precision shooting.
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So if you could have any set up you wanted to shoot 1000 yards accuratly what would be your choice of rifle? caliber? scope? barrel twist?
Ya, what he just said!!Here is a link for the rifle I use for 1000 yards shooting. Being a Target Rifle shooter limits your choice of caliber to .223 or .308. Bullet weight is limited to max 156 gr. The rifle wears a 30 in 1:13 now but will be re-barreled soon with a 1:12 Bartlein. Scope? What the hell would I do with a scope? Iron sights rule
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